It should be noted that a clear answer tothe question of when to plant lilies does not exist. The term of this procedure is individual for each grade. So, lilies, which give birth to offspring for 10 years, do not require frequent transplantation, and flowers with very fast growing bulbs need to be moved every year. The maximum duration of these plants in one place lies in the range from three to four years. In addition, in adult flowers during transplantation, the resulting daughter bulbs must be separated.
When to plant lilies
How to plant lilies in the fall
First you need to carefully sort throughavailable plants: they must be healthy. The stem should be carefully cut, leaving between five and ten millimeters in the form of a small hemp. If the stem is a bit rotten, then it can talk about various infections. In this case, it is carefully unscrewed from the bulb in a circular motion. Those who are interested in planting lilies should know that the rhizomes need to be excavated after all the leaves of the plant have withered. After that, you should carefully inspect the tubers and remove from their surface all the scales, decorated with brown spots. Peeled rhizomes are recommended to withstand about 20 minutes in a strong solution of potassium permanganate, which completely destroy any fungal infection on the plant.
Spring planting
Anyone who is interested when planting lilies,must know that the plants must be placed in well-heated soil. That is why the procedure is advised to plan in the middle of spring, and not immediately after the onset of the first thaws. For the manufacture of the "right" soil mixed rotted leaves, sand and turf in equal proportions. This land is favorable for the rapid development of the root system of lilies. The gardener will only have to provide the flowers with the right care, and you can enjoy the beauty of delicate plants for a few more years.